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The Chirago Hain Cribune./ yOLUME XL. CLOAKS AND SUI HIRDRIDGES. MAIN STORE, iit & 116 State-st. WEST SIDE STORE, itd & 286 West Madison, NEAR MORGAN-ST, REDUCTIONS . SLOAK SUIT Department. “AIL Goods marked down to close, and at the prices marked, the cheapest goods of the kind displayed in Chi- ago. We respectfully wh that, before decid- ty to purchase, you aimine our stock. We promise to save you marey.?? ; ARDRIDGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. ‘the pertnerslity| heretofore existing be- tneen the undersigned, under the namo of Loseph H, Brown & Company, Ha heen dissolved by tho anle of tho i by propert ve of the firm to Rhodes, Brad- Co., of Chicago, who algo assumo as Mabliitios. JOSEPH H. BROWN. EDWARD L. BROWN, JOSEPH T. TOR RENCE, Chteago, Juno 10, 1881. NOTICE, mate undersigned, haying ug purchased tho ite property of the Inte firm of Joseph drown & Co., will hereafter conduct Hualneas carricd on by sald firm, ond r te fea ities, pursuant to a contract UODES, BRADLEY & C0. {Mleage, Tune 10, 180 Dearborn-st. sStleao, Juno 10, 1881. orannanrnnn Lez’ AND $500 Reward! hy ere fandred Dollnra Roward will be paid for the Prragtid Conviction of the partes who haved Gune ar grie vur Fodudry proper un tho might oe Phuras CHICAGO BTOVE WOKS, Blue Jntan wenty-secunient. iT HOU HOUSE GRAPES GRAPES | F Finsr ow BEASON, tKUNZE’s, 96 Madison-st., Cornu Dearborn, j——SUMMEK RESORTS. Monitow Springs, C Colorado. Z MANITOU a mou: to, se, beaded 8. 0. JENNINGS, tee ‘This elogant Holst bav- eee on i yratd mlarwed tu tiase theca Me original capscity, eae throughout at_an expuuse roves re edueeunia ‘Tortus resaonable. TIOUSE, SEA VIEW I Tis tar RYE BEACH, N. HL bind ea aud beautifully located hotel, greatly iylone fata dati balla rear len Walk 10 bouch, woud Huey, aud wre Lid ban tat re ae they THE OCEANIC, ett wiaaig!S} OF SHOALS, No ML. Re rea of, No tles, uu wosyultocs, no ew atta Kins tatlow Frou wala Rigs tal veonn vow fruin avery window, Gus, Ro binds 4 Gratiwgy, | Woatin: fatal ate it vt eel NITED ST ATES HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. a SS}, Quen from June 11 to Oct. 4 Toa GAG & CO. ‘OTE, CoLuMBIA, eset euch, New Jersey, Wels Fur circulars, tera, do. 9 FRED BOs! sreies geet bates Reng rf sh Wlus- raat, art dale KEEPS YOU COOL. ONECENT PALM LEAF FANS; BL’'K H’DLE JAPS; FOLDING JAPS; (cl OPEN JAP FANS; A FAN BREEZE. die Jap Fans. Laem ered Stick, Faucy ‘a Fel ding Fans. 2 cts. CHINESE PARCHMENT FAAS, Never wear out—-Latest Novelty, 6 cts., worth 80 cts. STRAW- FANS - LEATHER 9 cts, up to 28 cts. BLACK FANS, With White Feathered Edge, Lacquered Sticks, 18 cis., worth 50 cts, BYk Satin Pans, Fine Carved Sticks, 29 cis., worth 75 cts. 3 a BI’k Feather Fans, 39 F 4,000 Cock's P)ume Fans, C Six Hack, Rigely Carved Biack Palisued ‘Bticks, in Fancy Hoxes, Worth $1.50. Sea’s Fans, 1 ct. up to $7.90 each. PARASOLS MARKED DOWN to closo the season. LADIES’ GINGHAM PARASOLS, 5 cts. Finest Silk, Satin, and Brocaded up to $7.90. Japanese Parasols, 12 cts. For tull alze Fancy Jap Umbrellas, Trunks and Traveling Bags, Bankrupt Stock at so cts, on the dollar, SEA’S, 122 and 124 State-st. OPENING, OPENING TO-DAY. sw P AN HY STORE SWANSON’S, 70 STATE-ST. Many deliclous new varieties of Con- fectionory will bo shown. Fine Confections a spectalty. AXDE GREASE, LOCKS’ CALIFORNIA AXLE GREASE. Twenty-clght Years In Uso on the Pacific Slope, and Nevor Yet Equaled ! What tho Ban Francisco morcbants say of tt—a tree We ho undorsigneil, wholosalo merchants of San Feangiven. du hereby Un pulliadyy Padre the Rupe rior Morits of the Axlu Urvaso invented and nants facturud fur the text Mie rattve ‘hc by J.J. Mncks, penlor parthar of tho, vole now ‘of Hucks & 1a Grouse Manay over held Front us icaxo and New York brands ‘thot it bas tumanded the highoxt price. an oe sales, dure Te cont her brands cums Tuptington, itopkins & Hakur jtamiian, Maganatons . jordan Hurdware Co, dangu it Katte ae Cow See eter Con se enriian & Con ait regan & Co, Aiues & Dalam, Has Brower Faber, Harkor & Co, Wothawn, Puck &Co, oat. & Bandureon, i. Danorl & & to. Carolan, Cory & CO, Nowion otter & Coy Kruse # Kulor, do Canile Brothers, Hots rot Yghan & Comltit asa ii #04 Mane Otay. i Co. p : " ae "And many others: i. Fe MUCK & WON, Omca Pinwe: ets -Wactory, North-sv. and ewer. fae a FINANOIAL, MONEY TOLOAN AtS per cent interostand no commissions. Dropost- teeter Juans in sume of SW and upwarde on Brat~ cinas produgtive reul extaty an this city are. tivatud uuthl, the Web day of rest CRT with joscription uf meacurity, Gs We Witkun Bit st Union Joa! Fatafoill.D.KERFOOT & 00, Real Estate G0 Washlogtonst References furnished tf de- QMO LOANS et ase Stare Ae eet a iebonsutl dari Sete SCALES, TAIRGANKS’ BYANDARD SCA LES, OF ALL KINDS. TAIRBLSTS, WoRs! & C0,, ca, Latest, aad Tithar Uy careful to buys only tho genuine. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, SUMME. yt4 CLOTHING. $2. 50, Child’s Light Gray All- W. My Blouse Sults. Our way to make them sell fast, the price, THE WINNING NUMBER. $1.69, Child’e Blue Flannel Sallor Suits. TRADE BRINGERS, $3.00, Light Brown Check fae and Dark. Mixed Cassimere Blouse Suits at $3 per Sult, ages £ to 10 years. James Wilde, Jr, & Co, NEW ROYAL MIDDY, $4.00, Made up in English alin Stripe Casalaieres Torrid Zone Refrigerators. - The way you feel after taking off your heary Coats and spending 50c or $i for one of our Feather-¥ elsht Summer Conta. dine, Alpacas, Mohairs, &c., at $1.75, $2.50, $5. Larger stock this season than ever.’ Wo expect ct to sell more, for the price tells and wins, ENGLISH AND FRENCH Balbriggan Wrappers and Drawer Beautiful g oods, at-$1.25 for medium sizes and fi. 1.60 for large sizes. Boys’ Covl Coats, 40c. James Wilde, J Jr, & Co, Cor. Stute and Madison-sts. FRANK REED. - - Manager eer ci: OPROSALS. ~~ PROPOSALS. ~ FUEL _ SUPPLY. Bealed proposals will bo Ibe received hy the Hoard of Commisstoners of Couk cour, atthe oftico of thu Clork of tho Honrd. new Cours veHouse, up te 2 o'clock list, for tho nujoly of Fuel ous institutions of th jog AuKustf, Isl, and School, Englewood. mtong at Contty Tospita! Batt ey UD te ecinmane Asin pnd Poor freraon, lila cary within these Milles, Notecin, 400 tone, dai and Criminal Court Build at t goal. 8 £,000 tons, now Court-Touso, wail natin (ind } bined ‘oF_othor oft coal, 6,09) tone. more or less, on ordurs of County Agont: th half- Hurd Coal, 700 tons. range size. to bo dollverud at aonpitale| Ingano Asyluia, PooreLtouse, Jail and Crini= inal Court Building, and new Court-Huuse sre ured, set ogale to be unde for different Inatitutions sep- aratol and os a whol ‘The hoard of Cursimastoners rosorve the right to H bids, All bide rouse, be accom. ital wun of Sah with two toeiny thy accoptacco of tha cuntract {wanted Mant foriusand band and. uit infurdias Hon ‘ill ba furnistied by the Clerk of two Hoare. Al “bids suuet bo induraod “Fnol Bupply.” and a aressod, “Hoard of Commissioners, Cui ‘county. —— EE JAIKKE, Clurk, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR Dredging Shallow Places in tho Chicago River and Its Branches and Slips. Orrick oy THE DEPARTHRNT OF PUNLIO Wank Stren ae t-—Bealod proposals will bu rae colvod b i thgparaient of Pubila Works, at thelr Smeecunie a ee faay, Juno 1 teks for dole teat the Ghiaaze 0 Ktlvor, ite branichua, Bo, time Lo Hike by the Commis: the fistal yonr ending ea aly foun re to speciiications on filo in sald Trdposals cust bo addressed to the Departmont nf Pubite e Wark dadursa ad Proposals for Dredging tho Chicago River,” und be xarehpented with the uaa beak money Ora cettiiad chock on av pee ponatb) . mana dot businoss in the, Cy ot Chicago, mat Rezavie touourder of tho Comunissloneruf ublla WEA om mssloner, af Publte Wer reserves th the Hy int Tolaccopt bids as ayphion to take” hom ‘culetitely a nua ART TtrROS. Mayor end Actin Comtsinsiinerat Parole Worke, FURNITURE, os Holton ne Hidreth For the trade, deddusies opt OSHKOSH, WIS. a AD. VERTISING Louis Lloyd & Go, 23 Wasting ington-st. hha ia pavertisors seeking tho most favorable rates In auy of the luadiog papers in the U, By vlessy cumsull our terme belure contructing: B21 & Ve23 Pare ST. Pr Laney lines of viness: Quallty the beat. Caulonuge ertoos ly eae nd tor __ PICTURE- FRAMES. PARSONS & i PICTURE FRAMES Cold ses URE Ere god Prices. Mauulacturcr, 20 4&2 Wabesh-ar. 188]—TWELVE PAGES. SPECIAL BARGAINS | Why Don't You Have|.© Some Style About PUTNAM You, Like “Us, We & Co,”? Clothing House. DOWN G0 THE PRICES! 10 Men's Single-Breast Sack Suits, of our own make, full ine of sizes, all wool, warranted, MARKED DOWN This morning from $12.50 to $8.00! Men’s Donble-Breast Sack Suits, made from a dark mixed Gasslinere strict! all wool, sizes Bt. to 44, well worth 17.50. We place this lot on sale at the low price of $12.50, Which is a bargain worth looking after. 160 Single-Breast Sack Suits, made froma Hamilton Gassimere, NOTED FOR ITS SERVICE. Small Men aul Youths only can be iMtted in this lot £ eouils, as the large sizes have all been sol af, per Suit, $15.00, por Sulit. We offer the balauce at $8.00, Which is a Bargain. SPECIAL BARGAINS All through the house In every hepartinent, PUTNAM Clothing” House, 131 and 133 Clark-st. And 117 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL&HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers, W. H, FURLONG, Resident Manager. UNDERW ‘EAR AND HOSIERY, AND HOSIERY, WILSON BROS,, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 13, U5, U7 & 119 STATE-ST, Are prepared to show every desirable style of MEN’S UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, In medium, fine, and extra fine quality. PIANOS. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st., Are offerin hangaine tn, Beckep (tron. Haines irov,, Muttiusiek, aud Btory & Coup PIANOS And in Vatey and Story & Canip Organs, forcash oron time. Every Instrument thao aly warranted for five yours, und all dutucts mado gud, STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st. Consider how tempting ae the propositions de b; A JNUTT & CO. It will be a real solid satisfaction to you to see how low our prices are on the BEST OF CLOTHING that can be made; how per- fectly wo can fit you, and how straightfor- ward we deal. Now listen—Read, Consider, Ponder well what we mention below: Lot. 41536-—Gents’ Light Brown Sack Suits, selling at S10, worth $22 4.350—Gents’ Mixed Cassimere Suits, retaiting at $93 worth 621.59. 2,861—Laree quanuty of Light Cassimere Summer Sui aa ee just 20 per cent under price, new, 133~A nice tine of Dark Gray Mixed, very serv 7t33~ ft cable Sulta, only S13. is 3.429—Medium Light! Morea Suits for Buainess- Men, worth just 817.75, selling for St guto—A large quantity of Llght Striped C sssimere ‘Suite for the Styl.ah Gents, only 82 Others at $20, $22, $23, and $25, you should see. SUMMER COATS At 40¢, 75¢, St, $1.15, $2, $2.50, $3, 83-50, Up to $6. DUSTERS At 81, $1.25, 81.50, $2, $2.50, 8a, etc., up to $6. WHITE VESTS At 75, $2, $1.95, $1.50, 52, up to $4,—-Beauties, TROUSERS At 83.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4.25, 84.50, 85, UP 40 &g. BOYS’ CLOTHING, CUSTOM TAILORINGS, AND FURNISHINGS At 20 much lower prices than they name around that it ‘ Hurts,"” 104 & 106 MADISON-ST. Contains a erent deal of INTEREST to the MEN and BOYS of Chicago, Evening Buye s, remember we have the Efectric Lights in use for your ben fit. TRADING BY MAIL. “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES." STATE AND MADISON-STS. TRADING BY MAIL! Situated as we aro now, we can offer “SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES” To thoso aveustamed to trado hy mail. “ORDERS” To any extent attended to with prompt. ness, combined with ‘Moderate Prices.” Lrial Orders Solicited, “TEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES” State and Madison-sts, Branch, Madison & Desplaines-sts. nn | CARDS, ULVER PAGE, =2, GHOYNEG.CO.zS OPTICAL ¢ Goobs. 1 Reatert at, Hoom 3%, second tor. suluettoe at yy. He youre’ praciice tn the adjustwont of Glassos to ovary forw of defective ne aa. hottore uf recommendation tustitying to bis quperior. mbilily eee Uptician wad th purtortides uf bis glasses cua ehvut M. Hornhutdt's ullco from tlio noted tro: 00K M E S STA Younes ot Mish Sodieat Collodu, Culonwe, Mudical " College, Hataousn College, Chicago Hom sopathis Print Heading dlvines, cur must prowinune wild Mautis, McHUUlNy Buh ex sdtind inthe TIONERS, AND PRINTERS. CAS FIXTURES, Ni » surprisingly low, at GAINS (Ad! FIXS ORR OE STORY, oF wud t Canal-at, nuar natin iiADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent, No, a4, Opposite Marshall Field & Co's | 7 pes and Goods nent by mall. Cal Wholesale House, Inquire at aux, [or addi BARNES & CO, 86 Madison-st., Tribune Bulldiny. _ CELLULOID GOODS, “CELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cuy}s, Collars and Bosoms, Price qo La Salle-at. an op FIVE CENTS. The Crile. CB Persans tinalle to purchase copies of THB Cincago Turmony at News Agencies and on rad way traina there Chicago papere are sold will cone fee a favor by reporting the facta tu tits office, yiv- iny full particntars, At the ashestos mines In the ‘Townshtp of Thedford, Que, thirty-six houses belouging toininers, two sawmills, and «considerable nandlty of wulee have been destroyed by fire, Fanens residing in the vicinity of Que- bee.complain of the extreme drought, which Uirentens to destroy the whole hay crop, A. copious rainfall is much weeded in the lo- cality, Tue great Brooklyn bridge isa costly uf- fair, Thus far nearly $13,000,000 have been expended on It, and it will take another year and some more iillions of dollars to com- plete it, —_ Tur teachers of the New York public schools gave a grand reception in the Grand Opera-House of that city last night In cele- bration of the 10th anniversary of the adop- tion of the American May. ——_$ ‘Ti population of New South Wales Is estiinated at 750,00, belng an increase of 40,000 during the last ten years. ‘Ihe popula- tron of New Zealand is 459,501, The popula- tion of ‘Lasinania Is 110,000, Citer-JUstice. x, of the Supreme Court of Wyoming ‘Territury, decided yes- terday that the marringe of Lee Chin with a white woman, which took place at Denver, Colo., was valld, Cheyenne ts all “tore up”? over the deelsion, . Cart. CHantes LB. Paintirs, United States Engineer in charge of the harbor and river luprovements of the Norfolk (Va.) District, died yesterday. Ell Dates, a prom inent Munberman of Chiengo, died at hls resl- deuce carly yesterday morning. ———— Iris reported that Ue celebrated Nihilist, Hartinann ‘as recently arrested by German 3, conveyed tu the Russian fronut- ler, and there handed uver to. the tender wercles of the Russian authorities, ‘Tur boiler on the “donkey” engine on the ileck of the steamer City of Rome exploded yesterday at Barrow, England, Just as she was about being Inunched, causing the in- stant death of three men and injuring ten uthers, most of them very seriously, Miss M. M. Gin.et, a Wisconsin lady law student, now residing in Washington, was appulnted Notary Publle for the District of Columbia yesterday by the President. This is the first Instance where 8 woman has been appointed to such 8 position by any Presi- dent, A LARGE number of peasants are emigrat- ing from the Russian Province of ‘Tornsk to Siberin because of poverty. So great Is the exodus that the ferry-boat on the Volga 1s taxed to the utmost In order te transport them across, Voluntary exile to Siberia ts something new, ‘TWELVE new cases of small-pox were re- ported in Chicaxo yesterday, and there was one death, ‘The Health Departinent is working energetically to abate the disease, butowing to the filthy condition uf the city lias not been as successtul as might other- wise be expected. Ow1!ne to the fact that the appropriations for Gaugers and Storekeepers for the present fiscal year are very. nearly exhausted, Col- lectors of Internal Revenue have been di- rected to inform the Gaugers and Sturekvep- ers cmployed under them that they will be only pald to the 20th of June. Commanprn Monroomeny Sicano has been appointed Chief of the Bureau of Ordnanee of the Navy Department, vice Com modore Jeffers, who has resigned. Seeretary Windom has been furnished with « report of Uhe result of the investigation tuto the crook- edness In the Custodian’s ofiice of the Treage ury Departmen Lizut. Jars B, Locxwoup, of the United States army, with fifteen nen, salled from Baltimore yesterday for St. Johns, N. F,, to join the Proteus, of tho Greeley expedition to Lady Frankliws Bay, Auneng those who accompany Lieut Lockwood aro W. H. Cross, W, 8, Jewell, D. L. Brainard, D. Linn, D. L, Starr, William Ellis, aud Franels Long. Lonincann’s horse Lroquols, which won the Derby, carrlud off the Princo of Wales Stakes at Ascot yesterduy, beating Geologist and Grand Carle, Peregrine, who had been entered, was scratched Monday night on his owner discovering that he had a slightcough, Archer rode sroquuis. The victory of Lro- quols seenied to please the Britons present, ‘Tie refusal of tho Republican mem bers of the French Chamber of Deputies to support the proposal for adyaucing the tle for the Wssolution of the Chambers ly regnrded 23 0 ereuter rebuit to Gambetta than the rejection of the Serutin de Liste bill, ‘The proposal wns supported by only seventy members and was opposed by 250 members, _—— Anovut a month ago the. employés of Fare nuin's cotton mill at Norristown, Pa,, struck work for an advance of wages, ‘Phe owners of the mill refused to accede to tho domands, and employed now hands, but these now hands soon begun to traternize with the strikers, and the milla were obliged to.shut down yesturday for Inek of persons to oper rate them, —e Fatuen Cunct ts likuly to got Into trouble about his recently-published book, “The Now Staly and the Old Zealots.” The Pope has summoned a special Congregation of Cardinals to pronounce on it, and {t is pre- ~] allcted that the book wilt be placed on the “ Indox Expurgutorlus,” which will bo a very eficlent way of advertising it and oxtending Its elreulution, Rauoan-Compsstoxen Fix has issued aclreular authorizing a reduction of freight rates on grain on the busts of 20 cunts per 100 pounds between New York and Chicago, ‘Pho reduction will bo maintained until all roads areagreed on a wolform freight on this cluss ot gouds, Shippers will not be greatly dissatistied [euch agreement fs not cutered inte very soon, —_—_—_— ‘Tue investigation Into the alleged bribery at Albany was conthused yesterday. Brad- ley had to tell mucl about hliwself which he would rather the publis would not know, Tn the evening Senator Sessions again dented ) Who attempted to assasinate the | ro) Batt jank that he had given fany money to Bradley, and asserted that Bradley had told him le would voto for Depow because ho thought that by so doing he would be acting in necordance with the wishes of his constit- tents, A vigorous cross-cxamination failed to shake the testimony of Mr. Sessions in the least particular, Ex-Senaton Touran in a letter to his son sys that he cannot be a candidate for Governor of Olilo under any ciretmstances; that when he left the Senato he made up his mind ta retire to private Hfe; and that he has arrived at the age when a man should stop holding office. There isa lurking sus- piclon that the reu bandana may yet be waved in public, however. peneeseneen Tur gate-moncy on the occasion of the race for the Grand Prix at Longchamps Jast Sunday amounted to $50,000, which was tho fargest umount ever received on any one day there. <A largo part of the money vame from the American colonies In London and in Parls, who antleipated the victory of Foxhall, and who willingly pald their money that they might witness tt. G Fanner, the French Minister of War, during the debate on the term of military service In the French Chamber yesterday, alluded to the French military system, and. took occasion to: say that nothing now threatened the preservation of peace. The utmost cordiulity, he said, claraeterizes the relations of France with its “powerful neighbor,” meaning Germany, ee, Arninceting of Government members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday Premler Depretis stated that the Government. will not extend the franchise below the class of-persons who have received a good ele- wentary education, Those present approved tho position of the Government, and prom- {sed to support a measure embodying the ideas put forward by Depretis. Ir Is stated that Chin Lan Pin, the present Chinese Ambassador at Washington, will be recalled, and that his place will be taken by a person rejoicing In the name of Chiang Tran Yu, who has been a very prominent revenue officer In China. Chin Lan Pin will be best remembered in this country as the author of the saying that Ireland is the only country in which Lrishinen do not rule, Rarip progress was made with the Irish Land bill in the Ifouse of Commons last night. Mr. Gladstone accepted an amend- ment to one clause of the bill, offered by Mr. Charles Russell, the most advanced of the Irlsh Liberais, and a large number of amend- ments proposed by HLome-Rule members were then withdrawn, Several verbal amend- ments were also agreed to by the Govern- ment, Tu wumber of einiarants who left Ger many last month for this country was the largest for any month during the last ten years, Herr Richter, the German Radical leader, stated in the Reichstag yesterday that the emigration was owing to the shameful manner in which artisans and laborers aro treated in Germany. Tho éxodus causes con- sideruble apprehension among the Conserva- tive leaders, Tue French Chainbers, by 2 unanimous vote, agreed to appropriate the 14,000,000 francs asked tor by the Government to defray the expenses of the Tunisian expedition. Gen. Farre, ina speech delivered before the vote was taken, sald that the expedition was undertaten to protect Algeria, and to cstab- lish the Influence of France, and that the sina asked for was very moderate considering the advantages gal AConveEsTIoN of the Sppreme Court of the Independent Order of Foresters met in Now York yesterday under the Presidency ofthe Supreme Forester, who reported that the society had been In oxistence seven years, hind distributed $500,000 ta members of the Order during that time ata cost to each member of §7.50. Sick members are allowed $5 per week, and the widows of members recelve an endowment. —————s Tne Republican members of the New Hampshire Lexisinturo met In caucus last night and nomlunted the following candidates for State oflicers: Secretary of State, A. B, ‘Thompson, of Concord; State Treasurer, Seton A. Carter, of Concord; State Printer, Parson DB. Cogswell, of Concord; Com- inissary-CGeneral, George E. Lane, of Exeter. The nominees wit be elected, as the Ro- publlcans have a good majority in the Legislature, ‘Tenkey, never out of trouble, bas just taken on Itself a now trouble. Tho French Consul at 'Tripoll insists on considering Tu- nistan subjects living in that efty as under Mla protection, when the Sultan considers and Insists that they aro hls subjects, and consequently should bo under Turkish pro- tection, ‘The Sultan also protests agaiust the interference of France in Tunis, and refuses tu recognize the Franco-Tunisian treaty. But what ls it going to do about the matter? ‘'T. P, O’Coxnon, Home-Rulo member for Galway Borough, and one of Parnell’s parlia- mentary lieutenants, obtained permisston Inst night to introduce in the Commons a bill for the temporary suspension of evictions In Ire- land on the payment by the tenants of six months’ rent. Followlng se quickly on Par- nell’s declaration that he would not obstruct tho Land bill, the permission accorded to O'Connor may be looked on In the light of a concession to the Parnellites by the Govern- mant. Norwitistanpina tho decision of the present ‘Legislature of that State is the proper one to elect a United States Senator to succeed Senator Rollins, it !s not quite certain that it wlll elect such successor, ‘The friends of Witiun E, Chandler, and the antl-Rolling members of the - Legislature generally, lave determined to prevent the election of Rolling if possible, and as that gentleman does not seem to have a clear majority In his favor, it is quite probable that no cholco Will be mado at this session. Iswonrant. disclosures aro expected from’ McKuvitt aud McGrath, or Roberts, the two persons who are charged with blowing up the Liverpool ‘Town-Hall, McKavitt has already given signs of weakeniog, and Rob- erta will doubtless follow sult, In the mean- thne the English nuyal authorities declare that they are. satistled. that O'Dynamlte Kossa’s statement that the Dotterel . was blown: up In the Stralts’ of Magellan by Fenian agents is untrue, The O’Dynamtta knew very well when he made the statement that It was untrue; but It Is necessary he should show something for the money - collected by him for skirmishing pur from Irish “ patrlotly fools” in this comy! Supreme Const of New Iampshire that the ~